Intel Draws a Picture of Your Digital Life with the ‘What About Me?’ App

Intel is celebrating its users’ personalities in a new way: last year, the tech giant ‘build’ an interactive ‘The Museum of Me,’ an app which displayed the users’ connections and personal data in a giant digital gallery, and now it releases the spin-off, a new app dubbed The new app analyzes your social activity in Facebook, Twitter and YouTube and creates an infographic of your social-media presence. Want to know more about yourself and share this report with your friends? You can do it on a dedicated page on Intel’s official website.

Photo: A snapshot from the ‘What about me?’ app on www.intel.com

Social media users know that discovery is half the fun. With What about Me? you can capture a snapshot of your social media life and create your own colorful image, full of clues and facts about one of the most fascinating subjects in the world—you!” says the description o the app on Intel’s website.

The new app displays the most popular, shared, liked, etc. content posted by you on the media-channels by analyzing your profiles. It also shows which topics you like most of all, discovers the mood in which your posts are written, and also discovers what you like—sharing others’ content, create self-created updates or liking posts by other users (the app shows the ratio) and when you post to your wall, in daytime or at night. It also tells you with whom you talk to and who talks to you (these users’ names are indicated in the infographic along with their photo and astrological sign). In other words, Intel creates a complete profile of you as a social media user—your digital life gets in a full view.

Intel is not the only brand which gets deep iтещ exploring users’ personalities—last year, Hyundai unveiled its New Thinkers Index and asked its fans to discover what their thinking looks like and then compare it to those of celebrities.